Saturday, 8 November , 2025

Israel

Russia to open consular section offices in Jerusalem -statement

JERUSALEM, June 16 (Reuters) - Russia's embassy in Israel will open offices in Jerusalem to serve its consular section as part of an agreement...

Why is musician Roger Waters being witch-hunted in Germany?

By Peter Schwarz 2 June 2023 Rock musician Roger Waters ended his successful tour of Germany with a concert in Frankfurt on May 28. While tens...

The repercussions of the rise of the European right on the...

By Marwan Emile Toubassi Former Amabassador of Palestine to Greece As long as the European Union is still moving towards the United States and following the...

Armenians Hacked With Pegasus Spyware During War: NGO

May 25, 2023 At least a dozen Armenian journalists, NGO workers, and officials had their phones hacked with the notorious Pegasus spyware while the country fought with Azerbaijan, a rights group...

French armed forces minister was also targeted by Pegasus spyware

France’s former armed forces minister Florence Parly was unknowingly targeted while in office by the secret Pegasus spyware, sold to governments by Israeli surveillance...

Un “jour noir” pour la démocratie grecque

Par Dimitris Konstantakopoulos May 21, 2023 Les citoyens grecs ont été invités aujourd'hui à décider qui les gouvernera au cours des quatre prochaines années. Seulement leurs...

A ‘black day’ for Greek democracy

By Dimitris Konstantakopoulos  Greek citizens were asked today to decide who will govern them over the next four years. Only their real choices are very...

Tal Dilian: How Mr Predator attempted to save his image

His name is linked to wiretapping scandals in Cyprus & Greece – the former Israeli intelligence officer is one of Europe’s most controversial figures....

Concerns about Predator in Greece was approved

May 9, 2023 The EP’s committee of inquiry into the use of Pegasus software and related surveillance software (PEGA) has adopted its final report and...

EU lawmakers launch plea for spyware controls

Greece, Cyprus, Poland and Hungary among countries where surveillance software needs serious checks, lawmakers say. By Antoaneta Roussi May 9, 2023 The European Parliament wants the...